Well Women
Healthy Lifestyle
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The Well Women Healthy Lifestyle Podcast is a weekly show produced by Well Women Network and hosted by a Certified Nurse Practitioner , Michele Broad.








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Episode 21: Urinary Tract Infections

Date: July 06, 2018

A Urinary Tract Infection(UTI) can be a very painful, uncomfortable experience for suffers. The burning sensation, swelling, and heat can vary from unpleasant to agonizing so that’s why in today’s episode we are going to be dissecting causes, symptoms, treatments and of course prevention strategies.​






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Episode 20: Bad Breath

Date: July 24, 2018

Bad breath is a social problem and can make you anxious about going out and meeting or being around other people. It’s a condition which can usually be corrected easily with a little time and effort, so you simply need to find out the causes, diagnosis and treatment procedures to eliminate bad breath from your life and that’s what we are diving into today.






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Episode 19: 5 Natural Metabolism Boosting Tips

Date: July 06, 2018

I am so excited to share this very first “ask Michele” episode with you. One of our fans wrote in and wanted to know how she could boost her metabolism naturally and in today’s show I am giving you 5 natural metabolism boosting tips.






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Episode 18: Natural Remedies For Summer Bug Bites

Date: June 20, 2018

Ladies, while the warm air, sunny skies, free time may be just what the nurse practitioner ordered, summer is also the time when people are most susceptible to bug bites.
For those who don’t want to suffer from bug bites but who also want to avoid the harsh chemical treatments stay tuned.






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Episode 17: Facts on Fats

Date: June 19, 2018

Ladies, do you know which fats are good for you and which ones aren’t. What one’s you should be eating more of and one’s that you should be avoiding like the plague?
Trans fats, saturated fats, monounsaturated fats, and polyunsaturated fats oh my- they all sound alike.






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